Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... early in the second century the Scipios had given a terrible warning to the majority of their peers . Adopting names to represent the orbis terrarum they claimed to have conquered ( Afri- canus , Asiaticus , Hispallus ) , they had ...
... early in the second century the Scipios had given a terrible warning to the majority of their peers . Adopting names to represent the orbis terrarum they claimed to have conquered ( Afri- canus , Asiaticus , Hispallus ) , they had ...
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... early speech of Cicero's ( the pro Quinctio of 81 , dealing with events of a few years earlier ) turns on the exploitation , by two Romans in partnership , of a highly productive farm and ample grazing lands in Gaul . Even as early as ...
... early speech of Cicero's ( the pro Quinctio of 81 , dealing with events of a few years earlier ) turns on the exploitation , by two Romans in partnership , of a highly productive farm and ample grazing lands in Gaul . Even as early as ...
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... early as the 80s . It is at this time that the old prohibition of vine and olive culture , which Cicero found in an early treaty , 27 must have taken on the significance that he then ( as we saw ) retrojected - mis- leadingly for the ...
... early as the 80s . It is at this time that the old prohibition of vine and olive culture , which Cicero found in an early treaty , 27 must have taken on the significance that he then ( as we saw ) retrojected - mis- leadingly for the ...
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |